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1. Did they suffer?

 (CK)a
2. [S] [T] Tom will suffer. (CK)
3. [S] [T] Tom's suffering. (CK)
4. [S] [T] Tom didn't suffer. (CK)
5. [S] [T] Tom isn't suffering. (CK)
6. [S] [T] I wanted Tom to suffer. (CK)
7. [S] [T] You've suffered enough. (CK)
8. [S] [T] They've suffered enough. (CK)
9. [S] [T] Tom suffers from asthma. (Spamster)
10.    You can't let Tom suffer. (CK)
[S] [T]

11.    Tom didn't suffer, did he? (CK)


[S] [T]

12.    I don't think Tom suffered. (CK)


[S] [T]

13.    Tom suffered minor injuries. (Spamster)


[S] [T]

14.    Tom is suffering from a cold. (CK)


[S] [T]

15.    Tom is suffering from cancer. (CK)


[S] [T]

16.    He is suffering from a headache. (CK)


[S] [T]

17.    Do you really want Tom to suffer? (CK)


[S] [T]

18.    Tom often suffers from headaches. (CK)


[S] [T]

19.    Why is life so full of suffering? (Swift)


[S] [T]

20.    I'm suffering from a broken heart. (CK)


[S] [T]

21.    My father is suffering from a cold. (CK)


[S] [T]

22.    You don't need to suffer in silence. (CK)


[S] [T]

23.    Tom is suffering from a bad headache. (CK)


[S] [T]
24.    I don't really want to see you suffer. (CK)
[S] [T]

25.    My father is suffering from influenza. (CK)


[S] [T]

26.    Tom's team suffered a crushing


[S] [T]

defeat. (patgfisher)
27.    She's suffering from a serious disease. (CK)
[S] [T]

28.    I just couldn't watch


[S] [T]

Tom suffer anymore. (CK)
29.    Tom has been suffering from a headache
[S] [T]

all day. (CK)
30.    For years, Tom suffered from migraine
[S] [T]

headaches. (Source_VOA)
31.    Tom wants Mary to suffer for what she did
[S] [T]

to him. (CK)
32.    Tom seems to be suffering from a guilty
[S] [T]

conscience. (CK)
33.    It's been a week, but I'm still suffering from
[S] [T]

jet lag. (CK)
34.    Tom suffered from a heart attack and
[S] [T]

almost died waiting for the ambulance. (galoosh33)


35.    I suffer from asthma. (lukaszpp)
[S] [T]

36.    He suffered great losses. (CM)


[S] [T]

37.    The people are suffering. (FeuDRenais)


[S] [T]

38.    It is man's lot to suffer. (CK)


[S] [T]
39.    I want to watch you suffer. (Hybrid)
[S] [T]

40.    He is suffering from a cold. (CK)


[S] [T]

41.    He suffered from a bad cold. (CK)


[S] [T]

42.    He suffered from rheumatism. (Source_VOA)


[S] [T]

43.    Her health seemed to suffer. (Source_VOA)


[S] [T]

44.    We suffered a lot of damage. (FeuDRenais)


[S] [T]

45.    How much more must we suffer? (CK)


[S] [T]

46.    I hate to see animals suffer. (Source_VOA)


[S] [T]

47.    He had suffered some


[S] [T]

failures. (Source_VOA)
48.    It is man's destiny to suffer. (Eldad)
[S] [T]

49.    Kuwait suffered severe
[S] [T]

damage. (Source_VOA)
50.    Tom suffers from osteoporosis.
[S] [T]
 Did they suffer? (CK)
    Tom will suffer. (CK)
[S] [T]

 [S] [T] Tom's suffering. (CK)

 [S] [T] Tom didn't suffer. (CK)

 [S] [T] Tom isn't suffering. (CK)

 [S] [T] I wanted Tom to suffer. (CK)

 [S] [T] You've suffered enough. (CK)

 [S] [T] They've suffered enough. (CK)

 [S] [T] Tom suffers from asthma. (Spamster)

 [S] [T] You can't let Tom suffer. (CK)

 [S] [T] Tom didn't suffer, did he? (CK)

 [S] [T] I don't think Tom suffered. (CK)

 [S] [T] Tom suffered minor injuries. (Spamster)

 [S] [T] Tom is suffering from a cold. (CK)

 [S] [T] Tom is suffering from cancer. (CK)

 [S] [T] He is suffering from a headache. (CK)

 [S] [T] Do you really want Tom to suffer? (CK)

 [S] [T] Tom often suffers from headaches. (CK)

 [S] [T] Why is life so full of suffering? (Swift)

 [S] [T] I'm suffering from a broken heart. (CK)

 [S] [T] My father is suffering from a cold. (CK)

 [S] [T] You don't need to suffer in silence. (CK)

 [S] [T] Tom is suffering from a bad headache. (CK)

 [S] [T] I don't really want to see you suffer. (CK)

 [S] [T] My father is suffering from influenza. (CK)

 [S] [T] Tom's team suffered a crushing

defeat. (patgfisher)
 [S] [T] She's suffering from a serious disease. (CK)
 [S] [T] I just couldn't watch Tom suffer anymore. (CK)
 [S] [T] Tom has been suffering from a headache all
day. (CK)
    For years, Tom suffered from migraine
[S] [T]

headaches. (Source_VOA)
 [S] [T] Tom wants Mary to suffer for what she did to

him. (CK)
 [S] [T] Tom seems to be suffering from a guilty

conscience. (CK)
 [S] [T] It's been a week, but I'm still suffering from jet

lag. (CK)
 [S] [T] Tom suffered from a heart attack and almost

died waiting for the ambulance. (galoosh33)


  [S] [T] I suffer from asthma. (lukaszpp)
  [S] [T] He suffered great losses. (CM)
  [S] [T] The people are suffering. (FeuDRenais)
  [S] [T] It is man's lot to suffer. (CK)
  [S] [T] I want to watch you suffer. (Hybrid)
  [S] [T] He is suffering from a cold. (CK)
  [S] [T] He suffered from a bad cold. (CK)
  [S] [T] He suffered from rheumatism. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Her health seemed to suffer. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] We suffered a lot of damage. (FeuDRenais)
  [S] [T] How much more must we suffer? (CK)
  [S] [T] I hate to see animals suffer. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] He had suffered some failures. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] It is man's destiny to suffer. (Eldad)
  [S] [T] Kuwait suffered severe damage. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Tom suffers from osteoporosis. 
 We suffered a pretty big loss. (CK)
  [S] [T] You needn't suffer in silence. (CM)
  [S] [T] You'll suffer because of that. (Eldad)
  [S] [T] He had suffered a heart attack. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] He is suffering from toothache. (blay_paul)
  [S] [T] He was suffering from smallpox. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] I am suffering from a bad cold. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'd suffer from claustrophobia. (Guybrush88)
  [S] [T] They are suffering from hunger. (CK)
  [S] [T] They're suffering from malaria. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] He is suffering from a bad cold. (CK)
  [S] [T] He suffered a nervous breakdown. (CK)
  [S] [T] She had suffered a heart attack. (Eldad)
  [S] [T] The company suffered big losses. (CK)
  [S] [T] Tom suffers from claustrophobia. (CK)
  [S] [T] He is suffering from a toothache. (CK)
  [S] [T] He suffered from health problems. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] I'm still suffering from jet lag. (CK)
  [S] [T] He often suffered from toothaches. (blay_paul)
  [S] [T] I'm suffering from a bad headache. (CK)
  [S] [T] My cat is suffering from the heat. (Spamster)
  [S] [T] The company suffered a great loss. (CM)
  [S] [T] The company suffered a heavy loss. (CM)
  [S] [T] Do you still suffer from headaches? (CK)
  [S] [T] How much more do we have to suffer? (CK)
  [S] [T] She suffers from a chronic illness. (GPHemsley)
  [S] [T] The enemy suffered many
casualties. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] Tom suffered from a collapsed lung. (Hybrid)
  [S] [T] He is suffering from loss of memory. (CK)
  [S] [T] I hope you suffer as much as we did. (CK)
  [S] [T] My wife is suffering from pneumonia. (CK)
  [S] [T] She suffers from low blood pressure. (Eldad)
  [S] [T] He suffered from high blood pressure. (CK)
  [S] [T] He was suffering from a bad headache. (CK)
  [S] [T] My boss is suffering from a bad cold. (CK)
  [S] [T] The child is suffering from the heat. (Spamster)
  [S] [T] We suffered a loss of 10,000 dollars. (CK)
  [S] [T] You seem to enjoy watching me suffer. (CK)
  [S] [T] Do you suffer from seasonal
allergies? (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] She suffers from a contagious disease. (Eldad)
  [S] [T] The poor child suffers from hay fever. (CK)
  [S] [T] The two poems express
human suffering. (kebukebu)
  [S] [T] He is suffering from a serious illness. (CK)
  [S] [T] Herod the Great suffered from
paranoia. (MrShoval)
  [S] [T] My mother often suffers from headaches. (CK)
  [S] [T] My sister is suffering from a bad cold. (CK)
  [S] [T] She suffers from a respiratory disease. (CK)
  [S] [T] The bus driver suffered minor injuries. (CK)
  [S] [T] This patient is suffering from
hypoxia. (Spamster)
  [S] [T] How much more suffering can they
endure? (darinmex)
 Many people suffer from low self-
esteem. (patgfisher)
  [S] [T] Tom suffers from debilitating
migraines. (patgfisher)
  [S] [T] I can't stand it that
she's suffering so. (witbrock)
  [S] [T] My grandmother suffers from
osteoporosis. (Guybrush88)
  [S] [T] The company suffered a 15% drop in
sales. (CM)
  [S] [T] They suffered a lot during the war
years. (lukaszpp)
  [S] [T] Tom is suffering from a nervous
disorder. (sharptoothed)
  [S] [T] I felt their pain, and suffered with
them. (charlotte13)
  [S] [T] She seemed to be suffering a heart
attack. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] The American economy suffered a
recession. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] The plants suffered damage from the
frost. (FeuDRenais)
  [S] [T] We suffered heavy damage from the
typhoon. (CK)
  [S] [T] He meditated on his past life of suffering. (CM)
  [S] [T] I suffer from depression during the winter. (CK)
  [S] [T] My sister is suffering from a bad cold now. (CK)
  [S] [T] The people suffered under the cruel tyrant. (CM)
  [S] [T] He suffered terrible pain from his injuries. (CK)
  [S] [T] He's suffering from the effects of overwork. (CK)
  [S] [T] I hope you don't suffer from claustrophobia. (CK)
  [S] [T] My brother is suffering from a bad cold
now. (CK)
  [S] [T] Some people in the world suffer from
hunger. (CM)
  [S] [T] The doctor says she suffers from
rheumatism. (CK)
  [S] [T] Tom is suffering from severe abdominal
pain. (CK)
  [S] [T] He said he was suffering from a bad
headache. (Dejo)
  [S] [T] Hundreds of cities and
towns suffered damage. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] At times, he suffered from a painful
headache. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] I sometimes suffer from pain in my lower
back. (CK)
  [S] [T] I suffer from depression during the
wintertime. (CM)
  [S] [T] It requires more courage to suffer than to
die. (CM)
  [S] [T] These days few people suffer from
tuberculosis. (Zifre)
  [S] [T] Black Americans continued to suffer from
racism. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Many people are suffering from the lack of
food. (CM)
  [S] [T] He has suffered through a long period of
illness. (CM)
  [S] [T] He suffered internal injuries in the car
accident. (CK)
  [S] [T] I have a headache and I am suffering from a
cough. (orzage)
  [S] [T] Why do so many people suffer from low self-
esteem? (patgfisher)
  [S] [T] She has suffered from bad headaches for a
long time. (CK)
  [S] [T] All humanity will suffer if a nuclear war breaks
out. (minshirui)
  [S] [T] Many people are suffering from hunger around
the world. (J_S)
  [S] [T] The number of people suffering from AIDS has
increased. (CM)
  [S] [T] The company suffered a loss of one billion yen
last year. (CK)
  [S] [T] The explorers began to suffer from a severe
lack of food. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] We are suffering from a severe water shortage
this summer. (NekoKanjya)
  [S] [T] Every author suffers from writer's block from
time to time. (darinmex)
  [S] [T] Most developing countries are suffering from
overpopulation. (Swift)
  [S] [T] Some countries suffer from "the curse of natural
resources." (Spamster)
  [S] [T] The pain she suffered while being tortured was
unimaginable. (darinmex)
  [S] [T] Our negotiations to lower export
taxes suffered a big setback. (alexmarcelo)
  [S] [T] Those who are suffering from hunger in Africa
need urgent help. (CK)
  [S] [T] I've been back for a week, but I'm
still suffering from jet lag. (AlanF_US)
  Not only were we hungry, but we were
also suffering from thirst. (CK)
  [S] [T] People are suffering from the contamination of
the water supply. (CK)
  [S] [T] The number of people suffering from heart
disease has increased. (CM)
  [S] [T] Automobile sales suffered a setback at the end
of the financial year. (CM)
  [S] [T] Humanity has suffered more from war in this
century than ever before. (CM)
  [S] [T] I've been back home for a week, but I'm
still suffering from jet lag. (AlanF_US)
  [S] [T] The crop suffered serious damage as a
consequence of the early frost. (CM)
  [S] [T] My little sister has been suffering from a
toothache since last night. (CK)
  [S] [T] My little sister has been suffering with a
toothache since last night. (CK)
  [S] [T] The house did not suffer much damage
because the fire was quickly put out. (CK)
  [S] [T] People who regularly work in the open air do
not suffer from sleeplessness. (CK)
  [S] [T] The medicine she took cured her of the bad
cough she'd been suffering from. (CK)
  [S] [T] He has been suffering from a bad cold. She is
very anxious about his health. (CM)
  [S] [T] Tom suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder
and is plagued by nightmares. (patgfisher)
  [S] [T] If he had given up smoking then, he might not
be suffering from such a disease. (CK)
  [S] [T] Mary suffered from severe postnatal depression
after the birth of her first child. (patgfisher)
  [S] [T] After years of suffering, she finally decided to
forget the past and begin a new life. (Nero)
  [S] [T] In his opinion, the time will come soon when
people will suffer from a water shortage. (CK)
 This material stretches easily. (CK)
  [S] [T] Is this good material? (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] This material is ruined. (sharptoothed)
  [S] [T] I prefer plain materials. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] We'll use other material. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] This material never wears out. (CM)
  [S] [T] We've already seen this material. (erikspen)
  [S] [T] This material will wear very well. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] We got all the materials together. (CK)
  [S] [T] We get the materials from Malaysia. (CK)
  [S] [T] I want a suit made of this material. (CK)
  [S] [T] Building materials are expensive now. (CK)
  [S] [T] I am not interested in material gain. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'm not interested in material gains. (CM)
  [S] [T] She's collecting material for a
book. (FeuDRenais)
  [S] [T] We're going to test the
new material. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] She is collecting material for a book. (CK)
  [S] [T] Here's a sample of the material I
want. (sharptoothed)
  [S] [T] The suit's made of very
rough material. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] I'm going to go buy
some materials today. (FeuDRenais)
  [S] [T] When it was stretched,
the material tore. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] He is engaged in developing
new materials. (CK)
  [S] [T] Her dress was made of very
cheap material. (CM)
  [S] [T] This material is not suitable for a dress. (CM)
  [S] [T] Japan depends on imports for
raw materials. (CK)
  [S] [T] That tailor always uses very
good material. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] This chair is made from
recycled materials. (Hybrid)
  [S] [T] A crane raises heavy
construction materials. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Furniture made of good materials sells
well. (CM)
  [S] [T] The chairs are made of a
synthetic material. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Her clothes were made of very
cheap material. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'm going to make this material into a skirt. (CK)
  [S] [T] The novelist gathered materials for his
work. (CK)
  [S] [T] Japan has to import most of its
raw materials. (CK)
  [S] [T] That material's going to shrink if it's
washed. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] Japan imports various raw materials from
abroad. (CK)
  [S] [T] Mary will buy satin material for her new
drapes. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] This material will stand up to lots of
washings. (CK)
  [S] [T] The raw materials must be shipped in from
abroad. (sharptoothed)
  [S] [T] These two shirts are made from the
same material. (alexmarcelo)
  [S] [T] Those two shirts are made from the
same material. (Guybrush88)
  [S] [T] They gave him both material and spiritual
support. (CM)
  [S] [T] Translating this material calls for a lot of
patience. (CM)
  [S] [T] I need some Japanese listening
comprehension materials. (sirpoot)
  [S] [T] We import raw materials and export the finished
products. (papabear)
  [S] [T] It is best to review the material before the
presentation. (CM)
  [S] [T] These two pairs of pants are made from
different materials. (alexmarcelo)
  [S] [T] Plastics have taken the place of many
conventional materials. (CM)
  [S] [T] I have not yet collected sufficient materials to
write a book. (emmettricks)
  [S] [T] This material seems to change color when the
light strikes it. (sharptoothed)
 Building materials can include tiles, carpet, blinds
and tools. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Light waves travel through space and various
kinds of materials. (CM)
  [S] [T] I want to buy this material for a new dress. How
much does it cost? (CK)
  [S] [T] Can you tell us about your experience in
developing technical materials? (pandark)
  [S] [T] He draws on his childhood experiences for
the material of most of his stories. (CM)
  [S] [T] Another interesting source of energy is the heat
that can be recovered from radioactive
waste material. (CK)
  [S] [T] This was a translation of copyrighted material,
so I deleted it since copyright owners have the right
to control derivative works. (CK)
 Tom is still just as poor as he used to be. (CK)
    The poor old woman had her bag stolen
[S] [T]

again. (CK)
 [S] [T] He seems to have been poor when he was

young. (CM)
 [S] [T] The rich grow richer and

the poor grow poorer. (CK)
 [S] [T] You should not despise a man because he

is poor. (CM)
 [S] [T] I wonder if Mary realizes how poor Tom really

is. (CK)
    They say that he was very poor when he was
[S] [T]

young. (CK)
 [S] [T] Your poor memory is due to poor listening

habits. (Zifre)
 [S] [T] Tom pretended that he didn't care that he

was poor. (CK)
 [S] [T] She spent most of her life taking care

of poor people. (CK)
 [S] [T] Tom told Mary that he grew up in

a poor neighborhood in Boston. (CK)
 [S] [T] Tom was sad when he discovered that Mary was

a gold digger and Mary was sad when she


discovered that Tom was poor. (Spamster)
  [S] [T] He is poor. (kebukebu)
  [S] [T] I am a poor man. (ssss4444)
  [S] [T] Tom was very poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] What if I am poor? (CM)
  [S] [T] Have you been poor? (halfb1t)
  [S] [T] She is a poor cook. (CK)
  [S] [T] I am poor at tennis. (CK)
  [S] [T] He is in poor health. (CK)
  [S] [T] I am poor at drawing. (CK)
  [S] [T] He is as poor as ever. (xtofu80)
  [S] [T] He is poor, but happy. (minshirui)
  [S] [T] He speaks poor French. (NickC)
  [S] [T] I am poor at swimming. (CK)
  [S] [T] He is poor, but honest. (CK)
  [S] [T] He remained a poor man. (Zifre)
  [S] [T] He was a poor musician. (CK)
  [S] [T] She is as poor as ever. (CK)
  [S] [T] She is poor, but happy. (minshirui)
  [S] [T] Tony did not feel poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] He always remained poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] He is as poor as can be. (CK)
  [S] [T] He is poor at chemistry. (CM)
  [S] [T] I felt for the poor dog. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'm just a poor student. (Hybrid)
  [S] [T] He is rich and I am poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] He looks as poor as ever. (CK)
  [S] [T] I am very poor at sports. (CK)
  [S] [T] My wife is a poor driver. (CK)
  [S] [T] Poor men have no leisure. (CM)
  [S] [T] The poor girl went blind. (Dejo)
  [S] [T] He didn't like being poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'm too poor to marry her. (Spamster)
  [S] [T] She is a very poor driver. (CK)
  [S] [T] He is said to be very poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] He's rich rather than poor. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] I used to be poor like you. (CK)
  [S] [T] That poor lady is disabled. (CK)
  [S] [T] They are as poor as can be. (CK)
 Tom and Mary are very poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] Being poor, he can't buy it. (CM)
  [S] [T] Don't look down on the poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] His poor dog is still alive. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'd rather be poor than rich. (papabear)
  [S] [T] She is rather poor at tennis. (CK)
  [S] [T] I was very poor in those days. (CK)
  [S] [T] She is poor, but she is happy. (kebukebu)
  [S] [T] The poor man has no relatives. (FeuDRenais)
  [S] [T] We must not laugh at the poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] Don't look down on poor people. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'm not ashamed that I am poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'm too poor to buy a new suit. (CK)
  [S] [T] My knowledge of German is poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] My poor English cost me my job. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor peasants ate potatoes. (Hybrid)
  [S] [T] This law will benefit the poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] A poor workman blames his
tools. (saeedveradi)
  [S] [T] Africa is the poorest continent. (Spamster)
  [S] [T] He is in a poor state of health. (CM)
  [S] [T] He is not ashamed of being poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] I am ashamed of my poor English. (CK)
  [S] [T] I am nothing but a poor peasant. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'm not as poor as I used to be. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor are not always unhappy. (CK)
  [S] [T] The rice crop is poor this year. (CK)
  [S] [T] There is no shame in being poor. (belgavox)
  [S] [T] She is poor, but she looks happy. (CK)
  [S] [T] She was poor, but she was
honest. (Guybrush88)
  [S] [T] Though he was poor, he was happy. (CM)
  [S] [T] Though she is poor, she is happy. (CM)
  [S] [T] Tom remained poor his whole life. (CK)
  [S] [T] Being poor, they had to work hard. (CM)
  [S] [T] I have a poor appetite these days. (CK)
  [S] [T] I prefer being poor to being rich. (Zifre)
  [S] [T] Naoki was poor and lived in a hut. (CK)
  [S] [T] He helped poor people all his life. (CK)
  [S] [T] He is poor, but he never complains. (CK)
  [S] [T] He never looks down on poor people. (CK)
  [S] [T] Her heart ached for the poor child. (CK)
  [S] [T] She is handicapped by poor hearing. (CM)
  [S] [T] That remark was in
very poor taste. (sharptoothed)
  [S] [T] The poor girl went out of her mind. (CK)
  [S] [T] There is no disgrace in being poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] Were I rich, I would help the poor. (Zifre)
  [S] [T] He is not too poor to buy a bicycle. (CM)
  [S] [T] It's only the poor who are generous. (Scott)
  [S] [T] Naoki was poor and lived in a cabin. (CK)
  [S] [T] The rich sometimes despise the poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] They had poor crops year after year. (CM)
 This poor cat almost died of hunger. (CM)
  [S] [T] He is always generous to poor people. (CK)
  [S] [T] I am concerned about his poor health. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor cat was run over by a truck. (CK)
  [S] [T] You don't know what it is to be poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] Even though he was poor, he was happy. (CK)
  [S] [T] George is poor, but he's always happy. (CK)
  [S] [T] He doesn't know what it is to be poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] He lives in a poor district of London. (CK)
  [S] [T] She gave some food to the poor family. (CK)
  [S] [T] She took care of the poor little bird. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor boy was at a loss what to do. (CM)
  [S] [T] The poor child suffers from hay fever. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor child was born deaf and
dumb. (sharptoothed)
  [S] [T] The witch cursed the poor little girl. (CK)
  [S] [T] You shouldn't read in such poor light. (CM)
  [S] [T] A dry spell accounts for the poor crop. (CM)
  [S] [T] Don't despise a man because he is poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] He does not know what it is to be poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] He held out a helping hand to the poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] He is ashamed of his father being poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] He was a weak child
with poor eyesight. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] He was poor and lived in a small cabin. (CK)
  [S] [T] He was terribly poor when he was young. (CK)
  [S] [T] I feel very sorry for
Tom, poor fellow. (sharptoothed)
  [S] [T] The man was ashamed of being born poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor boy was knocked down by a car. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor boys were shivering with fear. (CK)
  [S] [T] We found a poor little cat in the yard. (CK)
  [S] [T] We should not look down on poor people. (CM)
  [S] [T] He has done many things
for poor people. (Hellerick)
  [S] [T] I'm not ashamed of my father being poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] My father never looked down on the poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] My knowledge of Japanese is
rather poor. (Guybrush88)
  [S] [T] The poor girl was on the point of death. (CM)
  [S] [T] He did his best and still had poor marks. (Eldad)
  [S] [T] He is a good listener but a poor speaker. (CK)
  [S] [T] He was born poor, but died a millionaire. (CK)
  [S] [T] Her face was not clear in the poor light. (CM)
  [S] [T] She despises him only because he is poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] That poor family survives on food
stamps. (Spamster)
  [S] [T] This county is poor in natural resources. (CK)
  [S] [T] He is rich, but his older brother is poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] He was poor, so he couldn't go to college. (CK)
  [S] [T] He was so poor that he couldn't buy
bread. (Keder)
  [S] [T] I pardoned my friend for
his poor manners. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] I'm not ashamed of my father's
being poor. (Eldad)
  [S] [T] Naoki was poor and lived in a small
cabin. (Scott)
  [S] [T] New blankets were distributed to the poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] Poor health prohibited him from traveling. (CK)
 This country is poor in natural resources. (CK)
  [S] [T] Don't despise others because they
are poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] From year to year they were
growing poorer. (human600)
  [S] [T] He had to leave school because he
was poor. (freddy1)
  [S] [T] He has helped the poor throughout his
life. (papabear)
  [S] [T] He is not ashamed of his father being poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] He took the trouble to assist the poor man. (CK)
  [S] [T] I am ashamed of myself for
my poor English. (CM)
  [S] [T] Nutrition is inadequate in
some poor areas. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Poor eyesight is a handicap to a
sportsman. (CM)
  [S] [T] She gave a poor explanation for being
late. (mamat)
  [S] [T] The poor man finally became a great artist. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor old woman was robbed of her
money. (CK)
  [S] [T] Tom dedicated his life to helping the poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] Tom doesn't know what it's like to be poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] We've had a poor crop due to lack of water. (CM)
  [S] [T] Don't look down on a man because he
is poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] Even though she's rich, she says
she's poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] Even though they were poor, they were
happy. (CK)
  [S] [T] He was rejected because his health
was poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] I'm afraid my depth perception is very poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] The economy improved from poor to very
good. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] The family has been cursed
with poor health. (CM)
  [S] [T] The poor cat was on the verge of
starvation. (CM)
  [S] [T] He remained poor despite being a hard
worker. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor man was never to see his wife
again. (CK)
  [S] [T] Tom isn't as poor as most people think he
is. (CK)
  [S] [T] Don't look down on him just because
he's poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] The lighting is poor in this part of the
city. (_undertoad)
  [S] [T] The poor child was on the verge of
starvation. (Dejo)
  [S] [T] The rich are not always happier than
the poor. (Zifre)
  [S] [T] The Tennessee River Valley area was
very poor. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] He knows quite well what it is like to
be poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] He was so poor that he could not buy the
bread. (CM)
  [S] [T] I think being poor is nothing to be ashamed
of. (jakov)
  [S] [T] She devoted her life to working among
the poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] The poor girl made a living by selling
flowers. (CM)
  [S] [T] We should not despise a man because he
is poor. (NekoKanjya)
  [S] [T] Compared with his brother, he is
a poor athlete. (CM)
  [S] [T] Don't look down on others because they
are poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] He has consistently endeavored to help
the poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] It is said that the poor are not always
unhappy. (CM)
  [S] [T] It is true that he is poor, but he is
contented. (Dejo)
  [S] [T] Lincoln's parents remained poor all their
lives. (CK)
  [S] [T] She resented his remarks about
her poor driving. (Dejo)
  [S] [T] When Mary was a child, her family was
dirt poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] When Mary was a child, her family was
very poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] Don't look down on him merely because he
is poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] President Polk was old, tired and
in poor health. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] The older we grow, the poorer our memory
becomes. (CM)
 The poor little girl did nothing but sob all day. (CM)
  [S] [T] The poor young man finally became a great
artist. (CM)
  [S] [T] We insisted on rich and poor being treated
alike. (CM)
  [S] [T] A poor rice harvest will get us into real
trouble. (CM)
  [S] [T] If you see his house, you'll know that he
is poor. (Dejo)
  [S] [T] Activists try to prevent disease
in poor countries. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Don't look down on them just because they
are poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] He dedicated his whole life to
helping poor people. (CK)
  [S] [T] Never look down on a man merely because he
is poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] No one is so poor that he cannot afford to be
neat. (CM)
  [S] [T] The doctor wouldn't accept any gifts from
the poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] We had a poor harvest because of the lack of
water. (CK)
  [S] [T] You shouldn't look down on a person for
being poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] He is said to have been very poor when he was
young. (CM)
  [S] [T] He was poor for a long time, but he is well off
now. (CK)
  [S] [T] I gave the poor boy what little money I had with
me. (CM)
  [S] [T] It is a pity that she should be in
such poor health. (CK)
  [S] [T] I pointed out that we needed more money for
the poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] John talked his friends into helping
the poor family. (Swift)
  [S] [T] Mary is not poor. On the contrary, she is quite
rich. (CK)
  [S] [T] I am not so poor that I cannot send my son to
college. (CK)
  [S] [T] I don't think being poor is anything to be
ashamed of. (CK)
  [S] [T] I don't want to be rich. I just don't want to
be poor. (Hybrid)
  [S] [T] It was a poor choice of words under the
circumstances. (CM)
  [S] [T] He gave away about one-tenth of his income to
the poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] His parents were too poor to send their son to
college. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor people were at the mercy of the cruel
dictator. (CK)
  [S] [T] The old man contributed a large sum of money
to the poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] In spite of the fact that she's rich, she says
she's poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] It makes no difference to me whether you are
rich or poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] Mali is one of the poorest countries in
Subsaharan Africa. (Zifre)
  [S] [T] My mother is always very cheerful in spite
of poor health. (CK)
  [S] [T] Once upon a time, there lived a poor man and a
rich woman. (CM)
  [S] [T] Poor Japanese immigrants were willing to work
for low pay. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Young people are often poor judges of their own
abilities. (CM)
  [S] [T] Poor Tom's been trying to get to sleep for three
hours now. (CK)
  [S] [T] They make themselves out to be poorer than
they really are. (CK)
  [S] [T] If you don't study hard, you'll continue to
get poor scores. (CK)
  [S] [T] They felt America's farmers were poorer than
they should be. (Source_VOA)
  [S] [T] Every nation, rich or poor, has its strengths and
weaknesses. (eastasiastudent)
  [S] [T] We are all poor swimmers with the possible
exception of Jack. (CM)
  [S] [T] His family was poor, and poor people did not
often hear music. (CM)
  [S] [T] The poor talker sometimes surprises us by
being a good writer. (Source_Benedict_1921)
  [S] [T] The young doctor devoted himself to helping
the poor and sick. (CM)
  [S] [T] You should never look down on a man merely
because he is poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] His lackadaisical attitude to studying explains
his poor grades. (darinmex)
  [S] [T] You should never look down on a person merely
because he is poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] The poor old man became so thin that now he's
just skin and bones. (CK)
  [S] [T] If it were not for great books, our lives would be
much the poorer. (CM)
  [S] [T] A poor school record will count against you
when you look for a job. (CM)
 Unusually low temperatures account for the poor rice
crop this year. (CK)
  [S] [T] He managed to pass his driving test even though
he was a poor driver. (Nero)
  [S] [T] The woman was asked to make allowance for
the poor health of the baby. (CM)
  [S] [T] Such an economic program will help the rich at
the expense of the poor. (CM)
  [S] [T] When he was young, he was so poor that he
virtually had to live on gruel. (CM)
  [S] [T] A person views things differently according to
whether they are rich or poor. (Shiawase)
  [S] [T] Every day Mary took baskets full of bread to
the poor and cared for the sick. (patgfisher)
  [S] [T] Flattery is like counterfeit money; it makes the
one who receives it, poorer. (patgfisher)
  [S] [T] People look at things differently depending on
whether they are rich or poor. (CK)
  [S] [T] The prince made it known all over the land that
he would marry the poor girl. (CK)
  [S] [T] Because of the poor harvest, wheat prices have
gone up in the last six months. (CK)
  [S] [T] She asked him to not quit his job because they
were poor and needed the money. (CK)
  [S] [T] We had to put up with Kunio's poor table
manners because he refused to change. (CM)
  [S] [T] Tom believes that the rich deserve to be rich and
that the poor deserve to be poor. (Spamster)
  [S] [T] Although the United States is a developed
country, it still has some very poor people. (Eldad)
  [S] [T] The three richest people in the world control
more wealth than the poorest 48
nations. (fekundulo)
  [S] [T] Providing energy to the poor without destroying
the planet any further is this century's biggest
challenge. (Dreamk33)
  [S] [T] Something you should know about me is that my
greatest fear in life is that people will find out that
I'm poor. (CK)
 I'll cook. (CK)
    I'll help. (CK)
[S] [T]

 [S] [T] I'll live. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll obey. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll pack. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll pass. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll quit. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll sing. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll stay. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll stop. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll talk. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll wait. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll walk. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'll work. (sacredceltic)

 [S] [T] I'm a cop. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm a pro. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm alone. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm angry. (learnaspossible)

 [S] [T] I'm angry. (callmath)

 [S] [T] I'm armed. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm awake. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm blind. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm bored. (Clavain)

 [S] [T] I'm brave. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm broke. (Dejo)

 [S] [T] I'm broke. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm clean. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm cured. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm dizzy. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm drunk. (verdulo)

 [S] [T] I'm drunk. (FeuDRenais)

 [S] [T] I'm dying. (Shishir)

 [S] [T] I'm early. (CK)
    I'm first. (CK)
[S] [T]

 [S] [T] I'm fussy. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm going. (adjusting)

 [S] [T] I'm happy. (Eldad)

 [S] [T] I'm lucky. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm lying. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm naked. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm needy. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm obese. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm quiet. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm ready! (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm ready. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm right. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm short. (FeuDRenais)

 [S] [T] I'm smart. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm sober. (CK)

 [S] [T] I'm sorry. (CK)

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